Check out our list of
recommend diaper rash creams.
I personally love The Earth Mama Natural company, and highly
recommend their diaper rash cream too.
Boudreaux's is a pediatrician -
recommended diaper rash cream for mild to severe diaper rashes.
Not exact matches
For babies with sensitive skin it isn't
recommended to choose
diaper rash creams that contain higher mounts of zinc oxide and similar chemicals.
If that happens, we
recommend you to try a few different brands of
diaper rash creams in order to see which one helps your baby the best.
If you want to use a zinc - based
diaper rash cream (ex: Aveeno, Penatan, Desitin), we
recommend adding a fleece liner between the
cream and your baby's bottom.
For a
diaper rash caused by a yeast infection, your child's doctor may
recommend an over-the-counter or prescription antifungal
cream or ointment.
Finding a product that smells good certainly shouldn't be the primary reason for purchasing it, and we
recommend double - checking that harsh ingredients have not been added to the
diaper rash cream to achieve a pleasing fragrance.
(If your baby is teething and has developed a
diaper rash, or if your baby's bottom is sensitive and you need to use
diaper rash creams, it is
recommended that you use cloth
diaper liners to add a barrier between the
diaper rash cream and your cloth
diapers).
Their natural
diaper rash cream is hospital
recommended, safe and efficient.
They
recommend that parents apply the
diaper rash cream very liberally and as often as necessary.
For
diaper rashes from yeast infections, your baby's doctor may
recommend an over-the-counter antifungal
cream.
Below is a list of
diaper rash creams that are and are not
recommended for use with cloth
diapers.
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Diaper rash cream: I was all for natural products like Burt's Bees Daily Cream to Powder which works well, but my sister who works at Seattle Children's Hospital recommended Dr. Boudreaux's Butt Paste which really makes a difference in preventing diaper
Diaper rash cream: I was all for natural products like Burt's Bees Daily Cream to Powder which works well, but my sister who works at Seattle Children's Hospital recommended Dr. Boudreaux's Butt Paste which really makes a difference in preventing diaper
cream: I was all for natural products like Burt's Bees Daily
Cream to Powder which works well, but my sister who works at Seattle Children's Hospital recommended Dr. Boudreaux's Butt Paste which really makes a difference in preventing diaper
Cream to Powder which works well, but my sister who works at Seattle Children's Hospital
recommended Dr. Boudreaux's Butt Paste which really makes a difference in preventing
diaperdiaper rash.
(For stripping greasy
diaper rash cream build - up, we
recommend a very small amount of original blue Dawn).
Before closing the
diaper, apply any ointments or
creams your doctor has
recommended for
rashes.
It is not
recommended that you use
diaper rash creams while using cloth
diapers because they may affect the absorbency of your
diapers.
I highly
recommend using cornstarch or laundry starch on top of
diaper cream for severe
rashes.